Sullair has been an industry leader in the air compressor business since 1965. In 1999, Sullair became a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation. Today Sullair is part of the Hamilton Sundstrand Company, a division of United Technologies. Sullair specializes in air compressors for industrial and construction use.

Sullair’s industrial line of air compressors features a variety of different models: the Encapsulated Series, the Single-Stage Series, Single-Stage Variable Capacity, Two-Stage Variable Capacity and Two-Stage Extreme Pressure models. Most Sullair industrial air compressors are available in both air-cooled and water-cooled varieties. Oil-free, air-cooled compressors are a worry-free solution to a company’s air compressor needs. They are guaranteed and environmentally friendly.

Sullair’s V-Series compressors, variable capacity compressors run more efficiently where demand varies from season to season or from shift to shift. When demand for the compressor is low, the “Sullair Supervisor” technology reduces the compressed air output by reducing the drive speed. The reduction in drive speed saves power and cuts operating costs.

Sullair construction air compressors are available in several different configurations for all sorts of applications and uses. Sullair manufactures several different lines, including Portables, AF Portables, Open Frame and Utility compressors.

Their portable rotary screw compressors are available with air flow ranging from 125 to 1900 SCFM. AF portable compressors deliver aftercooled and filtered compressed air for specialized applications. Flow rates are available between 375 and 1600 SCFM. All portable compressors can be towed on the highway. Single-axle, tandem axle and four-wheel models are available. All tow features are customizable.

Open Frame models are designed for outdoor stationary uses. These rotary screw compressors come standard with a weatherproof instrument panel, two-stage filters and all-weather compressor fluid.

Utility compressors are designed for mounting on utility trucks. They have forklift pockets to aid installation and maintenance as well as a curbside instrument panel and remote compressor fluid and engine oil drains for quick and easy service.

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